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    Programme Specifications

    Programme Specification

    BA (Hons) English and Drama (2015 to 2016 entry)

    Academic Year: 2016/17

    This specification provides a concise summary of the main features of the programme and the learning outcomes that a typical student might reasonably be expected to achieve and demonstrate if full advantage is taken of the learning opportunities that are provided.

    This specification applies to delivery of the programme in the Academic Year indicated above. Prospective students reviewing this information for a later year of study should be aware that these details are subject to change as outlined in our Terms and Conditions of Study.

    This specification should be read in conjunction with:

    • Summary
    • Aims
    • Learning outcomes
    • Structure
    • Progression & weighting

    Programme summary

    Awarding body/institution 麻豆視頻_麻豆直播_麻豆传媒官网
    Teaching institution (if different)
    Owning school/department Department of English and Drama - pre 2017
    Details of accreditation by a professional/statutory body
    Final award BA (Hons) / BA (Hons) + DPS
    Programme title English and Drama
    Programme code EAUB06
    Length of programme The duration of the programme is 6 or 8 semesters. Candidates following the four year programme are required to spend an approved placement in professional industry leading to the award of Diploma in Professional Studies (DPS). The sandwich year (Part I) must be taken after satisfactory completion of Part B and before commencement of Part C.
    UCAS code QW34 / Q3W4
    Admissions criteria

    http://www.lboro.hslppt.com/study/undergraduate/courses/departments/english-drama/englishanddrama/

    Date at which the programme specification was published Wed, 24 Aug 2016 17:06:36 BST

    1. Programme Aims

    • to provide an intellectually stimulating environment in which students can develop the critical and practical skills of Drama, and develop an understanding of the social and cultural significance of English literature;
    • to enable students to gain a deeper knowledge and understanding of issues in English and Drama through specialist study and research;
    • to stimulate productive reflection on the similarities and differences between modes of study in both subjects. 

    2. Relevant subject benchmark statements and other external reference points used to inform programme outcomes:

    • The Benchmark Statement for Dance, Drama and Performance
    • The English Benchmark statement
    • Framework for Higher Education Qualifications (FHEQ)

    3. Programme Learning Outcomes

    3.1 Knowledge and Understanding

    On successful completion of this programme, students should be able to demonstrate knowledge and understanding in the following areas:

    • A knowledge of classical and contemporary Drama; a significant knowledge of a range of authors and texts from different periods of literary history, including those before 1800.  
    • An understanding and practical experience of a range of research and critical methods in English and Drama studies; a capability of comparing theatre institutions, structures and practices historically and geographically.
    • An appreciation of social and cultural diversity.
    • The ability to understand the epistemological underpinnings of different research traditions in the subject areas.
    • An understanding of the distinctive characteristics of the different literary genres of fiction, poetry and drama, and of the structure and functions of the English language.  
    • They should also have an understanding of the power of imagination in literary creation and of the range and variety of contemporary approaches to literary and performance studies.

    3.2 Skills and other attributes

    a. Subject-specific cognitive skills:

    On successful completion of this programme students will have acquired:

    • critical skills in the close reading and analysis of texts and will have a thorough understanding of texts, concepts and theories relating to English and Drama studies;
    • the ability to articulate arguments in speech, writing and other forms.
    b. Subject-specific practical skills:

    On successful completion of this programme, students should be able to:

    • present cogent and persuasive arguments in oral, written and practical form;
    • critically assess the effectiveness and value of a wide range of oral, written and performed communications;
    • locate and retrieve information using a variety of research methods;
    • they should be able to design and perform practical projects individually and in groups.
    c. Key transferable skills:

    On successful completion of this programme, students should be able to:

    • handle complex information in a structured and systematic way;
    • participate effectively in group work using communication effectively, including dialogue, writing formats and visualisation;
    • demonstrate effective organisational and time-management skills.

    4. Programme structure

    4.1 Part A - Introductory Modules

     Candidates must choose 20 credits of optional English modules in Semester 2 so that 120 credit units are accumulated over the year. All of the 60 Drama credits are compulsory

     Drama Component

    Semester 1

    Compulsory (total modular weight 20)

    EAA915

    Performance Practices

    20 credits

    Optional - NONE

    Semester 2

    Compulsory (total modular weight 40)

    EAA912

    The Theatre and its Histories

    20 credits

    EAA914

    From Analysis to Performance

    20 credits

     

    English Component

     

    Semester 1

    Compulsory (total modular weight 40)

    EAA102

    An Introduction to Language

    20 credits

    EAA700

    Narrative Forms and Fiction

    20 credits

    Optional - NONE

    Semester 2

    Compulsory - NONE

    Optional

    EAA001

    Introduction to Film Studies

    20 credits

    EAA006

    Introduction to American Literature

    20 credits

    EAA701

    Literary and Critical Theories

    20 credits

     4.2 Part B - Degree Modules

    Candidates normally attempt 60 credits in each semester, accumulating 120 credit units over the year.

    Candidates may apply to the Programme Director for permission to undertake an approved course of study at a European University which is a member of the EU-approved Erasmus exchange programme.  Candidates can only apply to take a single semester abroad not a full academic year. The exchange option would be in place of study at Loughborough for a single semester only during Part B of the degree programme.

    Candidates who register for the Erasmus exchange programme must undertake the placement in place of one semester at Part B of the degree programme.  Students must register for a total of 60 credits in English and Drama in addition to the 60 credit Semester Abroad module.

    Drama Component

    Candidates must normally choose modules from the following list with a total modular weight of 60 credits.

    Optional modules will be available in the following subject areas:
    • Literature from 1350 to the present

    • Language and Linguistics

    • Creative Writing

    • American Literature and Film

    • Performance and Theatre Practice

    • Theoretical, Technical and Historical Drama

    • Costume, Puppetry and Set Design

    In the 2016-2017 academic year the available modules will be:

    Semester 1

    Compulsory - NONE

    Optional

    EAB004

    World Theatres

    20 credits

    EAB033

    Puppetry (also available at Part C)

    20 credits

    EAB155

    Brecht: The Critical Stage 20 credits

    EAB904

    Playwriting and Dramaturgy 20 credits

    EAB922

    Popular Theatres  

    EAB101

    Study Abroad

    60 credits

     

    Semester 2

    Compulsory (total modular weight 20)

    EAB930

    Performance Philosophy

    20 credits

    Optional

    EAB034

    Voice and Text

    20 credits

    EAB912

    Costume Design (also available at Part C)

    20 credits

    EAB704

    Modern and Contemporary British Theatre

    20 credits

    EAB101

    Study Abroad

    60 credits

     English Component

    Candidates must normally choose modules from the following list with a total modular weight of 60 credits.

    *Students must take at least one module from the four available compulsory modules listed.

     Semester 1

     Compulsory (total modular weight 20) 

     

    EAB710

     

    Renaissance Writings*

     

    20 credits

    EAB008

    Victorian Literature*

    20 credits

    Optional

     

     

    EAB154

    Chivalry from Chaucer to Shakespeare

    20 credits

    EAB113

    Introduction to Linguistics

    20 credits

    EAB039

    Nineteenth-Century American Literature and Culture

    20 credits

    EAB102

    American Adaptations 

    20 credits 

    EAB020

    Diverse Voices

    20 credits

    EAB035

    The Weird Tale

    20 credits

    EAB040

    New Woman Writing of the Fin de Siecle

    20 credits 

    EAB101

    Study Abroad

    60 credits

     

     

     Semester 2

    Compulsory (total modular weight 20)

    EAB711

    Eighteenth-Century Literature*

    20 credits

    EAB712

    Modernisms*

    20 credits

    Optional

    EAB012

    African American Culture

    20 credits

    EAB060

    American Nightmare

    20 credits

    EAB114

    Elephants and Engines: An Introduction to Creative Writing

    20 credits

    EAB110

    Introduction to Multimodality

    20 credits

    EAB016

    Language in Society (pre-requisite EAB113)

    20 credits

    EAB050

    Philosophy, Literature and the Arts

    20 credits

    EAB018

    Women's Writing in the Seventeenth Century

    20 credits

    EAB101

    Study Abroad

    60 credits

     

    4.3 Part I

    Four year Sandwich Programme (DPS) route

    Candidates will undertake an approved placement leading to the Diploma in Professional Studies. 

    Semesters 1 and 2

    EAI001

    Industrial Training Placement

    120 credits

     

    4.4 Part C - Degree Modules

    Candidates normally attempt 60 credits in each semester, accumulating 120 credit units over the year.  In accordance with University Regulations, students should take at least 90 credits of C-coded modules in their final year of study.

     Drama component

    Candidates must normally choose modules from the following list with a total modular weight of 60.  

     Optional modules will be available in the following subject areas:
    • Literature from 1350 to the present

    • Language and Linguistics

    • Creative Writing

    • American Literature and Film

    • Performance and Theatre Practice

    • Theoretical, Technical and Historical Drama

    • Costume, Puppetry and Set Design

    In the 2016-2017 academic year the available modules will be:

    Semesters 1 and 2

    Compulsory - NONE

    Optional

    EAC950

    Research Project*

    40 credits

    Semester 1

    Optional

    EAC500

    Theatre Practice

    40 credits

    EAC900

    Analysing Work Experience in the Creative Industries

    20 credits

    EAC221

    The Applied Drama Toolkit

    20 credits

    EAB033

    Puppetry (cannot be taken if completed at Part B)

    20 credits

    EAC504

    Theatre of the Fantastic

    20 credits

      

     Semester 2

    Optional

    EAC900

    Analysing Work Experience in the Creative Industries (if not taken in semester 1)

    20 credits

    EAC225

    Dance Theatre

    20 credits

    EAB912

    Costume Design (cannot be taken if completed at Part B)

    20 credits

    EAC908

    Gender and the Stage

    20 credits 

     *Students may choose whether to take Dissertation in English or Research Project in Drama but may not choose both. They do not have to choose either.

     English component

    Candidates must normally choose optional modules with a total modular weight of 60 across the year. 


    Semesters 1 and 2

    Compulsory - NONE

    Optional

    EAC009

     

    Dissertation*

    40 credits

    Semester 1

    Compulsory - NONE

    Optional

    EAC012

    America at War

    20 credits

    EAC900

    Analysing Work Experience in the Creative Industries

    20 credits

    EAC042

    Dimensions of Texts: An Introduction to Systemic Functional Linguistics

    20 credits

    EAC713

    A Certain Glory: How to Write Poetry Now

    20 credits

    EAC806

    The Child and the Book

    20 credits

    EAC016

    Cruel and Unusual: Punishment on Trial in American Culture

    20 credits

    EAC227

    Myth and History: Milton’s Paradise Lost

    20 credits

    EAC034

    Narratives of American Sport

    20 credits

    EAC440

    The Modern Poet

    20 credits 

    EAC808

    Publishers, Authors and Agents

    20 credits

    EAC024

    The Writings of Intimacy

     

       


    Semester 2

    Compulsory - NONE

    Optional

    EAC900

    Analysing Work Experience in the Creative Industries (if not taken in semester 1)

    20 credits

    EAC701

    Global America 20 credits

    EAC104

    Aphra Behn and her Contemporaries

    20 credits 

    EAC300

    Rare Shakespeare

    20 credits

    EAC103

    Modernisms

    20 credits 

    EAC229

    Neo-Victorianism

    20 credits

    EAC714

    One True Sentence: Writing Fiction

    20 credits

    EAC022

    Ulysses

    20 credits

     *Students may choose whether to take Dissertation in English or Research Project in Drama but may not choose both. They do not have to choose either.

    5. Criteria for Progression and Degree Award

    In order to progress from Part A to Part B and from Part B to C and to be eligible for the award of an Honours degree, candidates must not only satisfy the minimum credit requirements set out in Regulation XX but also: 

    .1   In order to progress from Part A to Part B, obtain at least 40% in all compulsory modules and pass the 10% assessment components in Academic Guidance and Professional Development in the modules EAA700 and EAA912.

    .2   In order to progress from Part B to Part C, obtain at least 40% in all compulsory modules.

    .3   To be eligible for the award of a degree, obtain at least 40% in all compulsory modules.

    Provision will be made in accordance with Regulation XX for candidates who have the right of re-assessment in any part of the Programme to undergo re-assessment in the University’s special assessment period.

    6. Relative Weighting of Parts of the Programme for the Purposes of Final Degree Classification

    Candidates' final degree classification will be determined on the basis of their performance in degree level Module Assessments in Parts B and C, in accordance with the scheme set out in Regulation XX. The average percentage marks for each Part will be combined in the ratio Part B 40% : Part C 60% to determine the Programme Mark.

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